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NUTWITH. 



WINNER OF THE DOKCASTER ST. LEGER, 184S. 



NuTWiTH was bred by the late Captain Wrather ; he is a 

 bright bay, and was got by Tomboy, out of a Comus mare, 

 bred by Mr Wrather in 1816; her dam. Plumper's dam, by 

 Delpini, out of Miss Mustan, by King Fergus — Espersykes, 

 Sec. — Backfall and Colchicum are out of the same mare. 

 lie takes his name from Nutwith, near Masham, Yorkshire. 



On the 21st June, 1842, at the Newcastle Meeting, Nut- 

 with ran second to Winesour for the Tyro Stakes of 25 sovs. 

 each, the second horse to save his stake, beating A British 

 Yeoman and three others. 



At Ripon, the 15th August, Nutwith won the Two-year- 

 old Stakes of 10 sovs. each. h. ft, beating Peggy, Sir Ab- 

 strupus, c. by Ebberstone, dam by Margrave, Inheritress, 

 and f. by Physician, out of Young Duchess, by a length. 



At Richmond, Nutwith won the Wright Stakes, beating 

 The Wee Pet^ Peggy, Semiseria, Trueboy, f. by Ph^^sician, 

 out of Young Duchess, Inheritress, Ravensworth, Sir Ab- 

 strupus, and f. by Liverpool, out of Twinkle, by half a 

 length : and thus closed his labours for 1842. 



Nutwith commenced the season 1843 at the York August 

 Meeting, where he ran second for the Great Yorkshire 

 Stakes, Prizefighter beating him by a head after a severe 

 race ; the following also started : — Nat, Gamecock, Carys- 

 fort, Hippona, Martingale, Merry Andrew, Ravensworth, 

 What, Quebec, and Reviewer. 



Nutwith next showed in public for the Great St Leger 



